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boyi , in Top Trump donor 'stunned' after he lashed out at her in a series of 'angry texts'

But she’ll still support Trump no matter what. She’s a hardcore Zionist and one of Israel’s top donor. She needs Trump to achieve her goals.

Snapz , in Betsy DeVos, Who Quit Trump Admin, Says She’d Serve Again if Trump Wins

The devos family is a cancer

aeharding , in FTC head wants investigation into grocery stores over inflated prices
@aeharding@vger.social avatar

Woodmans ftw

cdf12345 ,

I love woodmans, but fuck that part of the store work the tile flooring

rock_hand , in Insurance lobbyists block federal crackdown on costly retirement advice

Such fucking bullshit.

suction , in For these voters, Tim Walz is a reminder of their dad - before they were lost to partisan division

Does that mean we could lose T-Dubz to Fox News, too?

machinin , (edited ) in Insurance lobbyists block federal crackdown on costly retirement advice

Better title - “Politicians work with insurance industry to stop a block to unethical profits.”

Viking_Hippie ,

Even more accurate: regulatory capture and general corruption wins again

DogPeePoo , in Betsy DeVos, Who Quit Trump Admin, Says She’d Serve Again if Trump Wins

Serve *herself

aramis87 , in "The Olympics of lying": Pete Buttigieg blasts Trump for verified 162 lies told at recent presser

iirc, the conference was an hour long. Meaning Trump told just under 3 lies per minute.

frunch ,

He’s losing his edge!

navi , in FTC head wants investigation into grocery stores over inflated prices
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Can they go after restaurants adding mandatory 20% fees? I don’t mind paying more to pay for ethical pay for employees but adding a mandatory 20% free us just lying about menu prices. It should illegal. Just bake the price into the menu prices.

artichokecustard ,

where do you live that tipping is mandatory? or are you talking about something else?

navi ,
@navi@lemmy.tespia.org avatar

It is essentially a tip, but it’s listed on the bottom of the menu as a mandatory service charge. The restaurant keeps the money (it’s not split like case tips) and just pay the employees a good wage without them relying on tips.

It’s good in theory but it’s dishonest pricing.

Buddahriffic ,

Yeah, I’d say the same about any “fees” that get tacked on above any advertised prices. The only time it shouldn’t be included in an advertised price is when it doesn’t scale with number of things purchased. So a % fee would always be included, but flat fees can be separated (like if they had a table charge or something that didn’t change based on how much food was ordered).

Online shop “convenience” fees are at the top of my mind for this. Especially because there’s even more convenience on the merchant’s side due to how websites scale vs brick and mortar shops. They might have to pay large salaries to developers and IT people (emphasis on “might”), but that’ll be much less than the leases and staffing costs to open physical stores to serve the same size of market.

shalafi ,

Agreed. The only fee I can swallow is mom-and-pop stores and governments charging a small fee for credit card processing.

In the government’s case, law only provides for them to charge $X and they must gather $X. They can’t make up for the provider fees. Legislation should roll that into consideration moving forward.

Buddahriffic ,

Or even better, create a public payment infrastructure that isn’t predatory to both merchants and consumers. Finance being a private industry instead of a public service is a part of the problem.

But I agree that that is an example of a good use of fees. “Oh, if you do this thing, it costs more money to service you, so rather than pricing it in for everyone regardless of whether they do it, just charge the difference when it is done.”

shalafi , (edited )

This is Capitalism 101 my friend. Don’t go to those places. They’ll kill themselves off or adjust. As an exercise to the student, explain why you have to give such cretinous establishments your money.

As to voluntary tips, funny thing, you only see consumers complaining, never the wait staff. Worked at a payroll firm that serviced several local restaurants and brother, some of those people make bank.

lolcatnip ,

They’d be complaining if people actually treated tips as voluntary. Everyone knows you’re breaking the social contract if you don’t tip.

MisterFrog ,
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You know what’s way, way more effective than the invisible hand of the “free” market? Regulation. Hidden fees at restaurants are almost non-existent here in Australia, and if you ever encounter one, because it’s illegal, you can just not pay it, what are they gonna do? And so the business either quickly stops doing it, or they end up with a fine from the ACCC 🤗

Also, as a former cafe employee, let me tell ya, I was much happier being paid a guaranteed wage than relying on tips. Which for morality’s sake, is practically another hidden fee.

shalafi ,

So not giving such places money is a non-option?

MisterFrog ,
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It’s called a hidden fee for a reason, it’s hidden from you. So, yeah, it’s a non-option for first time patrons.

Why are you defending these business? Inb4 you say, I’m not, but the free market will correct this! The “free” market clearly isn’t, because we’re talking about it right now lol, hidden fees are common place in many places in the US.

And regulation (in Australia, for this issue), clearly IS working, because this is practically unheard of here.

DontRedditMyLemmy , in FTC head wants investigation into grocery stores over inflated prices

Anecdotal, but I really feel like it’s the restaurants that are jacking up prices this year.

artichokecustard ,

fast food or dine in? it’s funny because the less “corporate” the restaurant, the more likely it is that they’re getting a lot of their ingredients in the same place that you get yours

VelvetStorm ,

Both are.

werefreeatlast , in Trump persists in questioning Harris’s race as his campaign flounders since shooting: ‘I think I was right’

The human race is an unscientific way of saying single species of human called homosapiens. There aren’t more, just us multicolored assholes. Now replace “race” with the real thing… “Trumpfus persists in insulting Harris by calling her a fake black person as his campaign flounders since shooting: 'I think I’m fucking racist”

In added fucking. He didn’t say fucking.

cyborganism , in FTC head wants investigation into grocery stores over inflated prices

Finally.

I hope it ends with better results than that poor attempt that they did in Canada.

disguy_ovahea , (edited )

Price fixing is temporary, and doomed to fail in the long term. Nixon tried it with an Executive Order and it was a disaster. It caused supply chain constraints and prices shot well past inflation when the Order expired.

Congressional legislation setting grocery store presentation limits would increase brand variety, foster competitive pricing, and put an end to the corporate control over pricing.

shalafi ,

What are presentation limits?

disguy_ovahea , (edited )

Limiting the number of products and facings in a store by percent of available retail space.

Limiting the number of products alone doesn’t suffice, because larger companies will pay retailers to increase the number of facings of a product to keep out competition in that product space.

Viking_Hippie , (edited ) in Betsy DeVos, Who Quit Trump Admin, Says She’d Serve Again if Trump Wins

Oh course she would.

It was extremely lucrative for her the first time, she’s a ghoul driven only by greed, and it’d be even MORE lucrative if they get back in with a plan to dismantle all the systems in place to protect the country from leeches like her.

credo , in Betsy DeVos, Who Quit Trump Admin, Says She’d Serve Again if Trump Wins

You know… the memory of a goldfish would explain a lot about republicans.

JimSamtanko , in Trump persists in questioning Harris’s race as his campaign flounders since shooting: ‘I think I was right’

Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t. Will you walk out of the air, my lord?

~ Lord Polonius

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